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If you still have your manual open to page 1-15 section 1.11Set the bios jumper to pins 2&3 for a few seconds. Than move the jumper back to pins 1&2 (Normal). Boot your system & enter the bios menu. Reset all your settings, save & exit. If you still receive a blue screen chances are there is an issue with your hard disk drive or another device within the system. You can also try pressing the F5 key during boot up & choose Safe mode with command prompt. C:\space fixmbr press enter If you are unable to do anything you'll have no choice but to reinstall windows. Blue screens usually show an error message of sorts.Good luck!Mike